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Touchstone Award for Trading Standards
Posted 26/01/18
Going for Gold, or is it Silver (or is it something else)?
We never receive complaints about hallmarking, why should we submit an application?
Well, you听are not likely to听receive complaints about hallmarking and intelligence will generally not lead you to hallmarking, this is because the consumer has no way of knowing that they are being defrauded. It is for this reason that hallmarking inspection needs to be carried out.听
Experience has shown that in every area of the country (despite local authorities not receiving complaints) hallmarking offences are being committed and the consumer is being defrauded to a considerable extent. Indeed, if you consider a previous Touchstone winner, it reveals an interesting situation:听
The trading standards (TSD) department received no complaints regarding hallmarking, but merely decided to carry out inspection of premises. Following initial investigations into a goldsmith鈥檚 company, the TSD acting with the police placed notices in the window of the business asking local consumers if they had had any dealings with that particular business - this resulted in 120 complaints being received. As a result of these complaints, offences were brought in respect of the Hallmarking Act and the Fraud Act.听
This case shows that the statement 鈥渨e never receive complaints about hallmarking and therefore hallmarking is not in our operation enforcement plan鈥 as a justification for not carrying out hallmarking inspection, is not valid. Every Touchstone winner since 2012 has demonstrated听that where inspection is carried out, significant consumer detriment is revealed and offences are brought against traders.听
Note also, that legitimate business is concerned about "an un-level playing field", since they are having to compete with traders not complying with the Hallmarking Act.
British Hallmarking Council听听听听 Touchstone Award 2018听
Sponsored by the British Hallmarking Council and the UK's four Assay Offices, the award celebrates听local authorities and individuals for their dedicated efforts in pursuing hallmarking fraudsters. Entries can include: an enforcement activity, an educational activity, an information activity or a听published article. The advert for the 2018 Award appeared in the and gives full details for applicants.
The winning prize will consist of: the coveted听Touchstone Award, an individual winner award, a full day hallmarking training session for up to ten people at the London Assay Office and a听prestigious award winner鈥檚 luncheon at Goldsmiths鈥 Hall, London. The Award will also be presented to the winner at a full Council meeting of their Authority.听
The application form for the award can be obtained from the Secretary of the British Hallmarking Council, care of Deputy Warden鈥檚 Secretary, Goldsmiths' Hall, Foster Lane, London EC2V 6BN Tel: 020 7606 8971,听 [email protected] or from:
The application form, of just five sections, has been designed to make applications easy and听 prospective applicants can contact Robert Grice, telephone Wakefield 01924听 299002, or [email protected]听 for further information. Completed Application Forms should be submitted to the British Hallmarking Council by 27 April 2018.